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Bob
Flowerdew's Organic Bible |
Bob Flowerdew,
2003, paperback, 224 pages
Illustrated with
more than 150 photographs from Bob Flowerdew's own organic garden, this
practical guide will teach the reader all the requirements of being a
successful natural gardener.
The book incorporates the latest
scientific information as well as the author's own 15 years of
experience.
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HDRA
- Encyclopaedia of Organic Gardening |
Anna Kruger,
2005, paperback, 416 pages
Ideal for a novice
or more experienced gardener, this useful guide from HDRA will help you
plan and design your own organic garden.
With detailed coverage,
from how to grow delicious fruit & vegetables to how to solve plant
problems, this manual will ensure you have a beautiful garden whilst
respecting the environment.
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Geoff Hamilton,
2004, paperback, 288 pages
Whether you want to
grow delicious home grown produce or learn how to help protect your
prized plant without using chemicals, this detailed and expertly written
guide, from one of Britain's best loved gardeners, will explain how.
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Christine
Lavelle, 2003, hardback, 256 pages
Illustrated with
600 colour photographs, this practical guide will teach you all aspects
of organic gardening including soil preparation, weed control, feeding
and pests and diseases.
The author examines organic methods in the
context of kitchen, ornamental and wildlife gardens. There is also
a useful directory detailing vegetables, herbs and fruits which can be
grown successfully.
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Organic
Gardening for Dummies |
Ann Whitman,
2001, paperback, 360 pages
Discusses the
basics of organic gardening as they apply to flowers, vegetables, trees
and shrubs. Part of the successful 'Dummies' series of books.
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Pauline Pears,
1999, paperback, 191 pages
With clear step by
step instructions, this practical guide dispels the myths that have evolved
around organic gardening. Written in layman's terms, the author
examines all aspects of management including planning and design, soil
preparation, pests and diseases, weed control, crop care and successful
cultivation.
There is also a checklist for seasonal
planning. Includes 350 colour illustrations.
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The
Gaia Book of Organic Gardening |
Charlie Ryrie,
2005, paperback, 160 pages
This comprehensive
book will teach the reader how to create a flourishing organic garden
whether for the beginner or more advanced level.
The author
discusses the role of compost, pests and diseases, how to control the
spread of weeds and how to improve the soil.
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